One thing that is needed to learn with a j pouch, is to try anything and everything to see what works. Just dont sit and strain. Try something different. I noticed that after taking a long hot shower, the muscles "down there" are more relaxed, and it is much easier to eliminate. If you have a hand wand, you can stand in the tub, and spray hot water, and eliminate right there. I know people may get squeamish doing such things in the tub, but what is important is getting relief and feeling better. Sometimes laying down in the tub helps because it takes pressure of the bottom end and opens things up. Sometimes i use a disposable enema bottle to squirt water up in the pouch, and this helps elimination. But most of all i keep a medena cather handy, and use it eliminate. Even when there are times i can eliminate quite a bit without using a catheter, by using it I can go more, and empty better, so i dont have the need to be back in the bathroom so soon. This is especially helpful at night time so i can get better sleep. I now take a catheter with me wherever i travel. They are about 12" long when new, cut off 6", then it is easy to use or carry with if so desired. I also carry one of the lip balm tubes to use for lubricating the tip before insertion. Insert slowly, and gently, and also rotate the catheter once inserted to help when "stuff" gets stuck in the holes. Dont be afraid to experiment with what may work for you. One time when i was really having problems going, I put a whole bunch of pillows on the bed, surrounding a bedpan, so i could comfortably lay flat with my butt over the bedpan, and go that way. That way i could get some rest, and it also helped me relax and eventually things would start moving.